Three members of the notorious kidnap gang led by Evans have been telling the police how they joined the gang and their level of participation.
Three key members of the deadly kidnap gang led by Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, alias Evans, have opened up on how the notorious kingpin lured them into the gang and ended up using them for his inglorious gains while giving them peanuts.
The gang members, Suoyo Paul,
a 42-year-old Bayelsa State-born ex-militant, confessed to be the
armourer of the gang who supplied most of the guns and ammunitions used
by the gang while Chukwuemeka Ikenna Bosah, a
32-year-old, said he was led into the gang because he needed money for
his wife who needed to undergo a Caesarian Section operation.
Another key member of the gang, Chukwumah Nwosu,
a 42-year-old indigene of Aba, Abia State, Evans allegedly lured him
back from his base in Vietnam to join the gang which was responsible for
many high profile abductions where millions of dollars were collected
from victims with Evans living in great affluence with mansions in
highbrow Magodo Phase II GRA in Lagos, and two other mansions in Ghana.
First to speak was Suoyo Paul:
"I
am an ex-militant under the Amnesty Programme put in place by the
Federal Government when Evans contacted me to supply his gang with guns
and ammunitions.
I am from
Bayelsa State. I was being paid N65,000 monthly for the amnesty they
granted me but my master used to deduct N10,000 from it every month.
I
then went into sea diving job for which I was paid sums ranging from
N50,000 to N500,000 for items recovered. But while working as divers,
all of us were still in the militant camps at Bayelsa, Calabar, and
Delta.
At times, we would break
pipelines or kidnap oil workers, especially foreigners working with oil
companies, and they used to pay ransom fast.
It was my master, the late George Soboma,
who owned the camp and the guns we used for militancy. We got annoyed
with the oil companies because they did not care to employ indigenes of
the states or develop the areas.
The
amnesty was granted us in 2009, during the late President Yar'adua’s
regime. In 2010, I met Evans because he used to come to the camp to
collect guns from my master, Soboma.
He
would come to the militants’ camp with Barrister Yellow to meet Soboma.
I do not have Evans’ phone number and he does not have my number too.
I was surprised when Evans later called me. He asked me about my children and I told him that my master had been killed.
He asked me to text the number of the gang’s second in command identified as Peter. He said he would like to see us in Lagos. He sent N30,000 for our journey to Lagos.
When
we alighted at Cele Bus Stop at Ijesha (Lagos), one elderly man came
and took us to one hotel at Iyana Ejigbo area. We stayed there for two
weeks without seeing Evans.
I
did not go for any kidnapping with Evans. I only supplied him guns. It
was the number he used to call me that the police traced and arrested
me.”
Chukwuemeka Ikenna Bosah
Bosah
confessed that he decided to join the gang when things became difficult
for him and he could not raise the amount needed for his wife to
undergo an operation when she was pregnant with their third child.
Explaining his involvement with the gang, Bosah said:
“I
used to manage a restaurant at No. 9, Yakoyo Road, Sabu, which is in
Ogun State. I later traveled to Ghana to engage in 419 business
(obtaining by false pretense).
While
in Ghana, luck smiled on me one day and I hit $43,000. I rented a shop
for my wife and also rented a house where I lived with my family which
included two sets of twins. I also opened a bigger restaurant than the
one I ran in Nigeria.
I was
doing well until six months later when the owner of the building where I
resided gave me a quit notice, claiming that I paid the rent to the
wrong person. The matter affected my business so badly that I decided to
relocate to Nigeria.
When I
returned to Nigeria, I started doing Internet fraud to survive. I told a
white woman who was desperate to marry a black man that I would marry
her, and she started taking care of me.
She
was sending me a lot of money until some enemies of progress called her
and told her that I was married with a set of twins. She cut off the
relationship.
Unfortunately for
me, I was penniless at the time she cut off the relationship. The worst
happened when my pregnant wife went for ante-natal care and the doctor
told her that the only safe way she could be delivered of the baby was a
Cesarean Section operation because the baby was inside the Fallopian
tube.
When I narrated my plight
to my friend, Nwosu, he told me that there was a friend of his who had
just returned from abroad. He assured me that he would talk to the man
to help me with money for the operation my wife intended to undergo.
That was at Cele Bus Stop (Lagos).
We
entered a Keke (commercial tricycle) to Jakande Estate. There, we met
Evans who came in a Lexus SUV. This was around the year 2015.
Evans
told us to enter his car and I saw some men with fez caps. I also saw
one of them in the back seat give a gun to another one in the front seat
with Evans.
Before I knew it,
the driver used the Lexus SUV to block a car and they ordered the big
man in the car to come down at gun point. When the man came out, he
fainted.
Evans then ordered Nwosu and I to carry the big man and put him inside his (Evans’) vehicle and they zoomed off.
While
we were putting the man inside Evans’ vehicle, Nwosu stole his gold
ring. He later gave it to me to sell in order to solve my wife’s
problem. I sold the ring for N60,000 and used the money to settle the
bill for the operation.
When
Evans discovered that we stole the victim’s ring, he became angry with
me. He gave Nwosu the sum of N1.5 million to give to me as my share of
the ransom, but Nwosu deducted N50,000 from it.”
For
Nwosu, he had traveled to Vietnam to hustle when his business collapsed
in Nigeria and it was Evans whom he knew before he traveled called on
him to come back to Nigeria to join the gang.
“I
am a native of Aba, Abia State. I traded in female wears and
accessories like bags and shoes before I met Evans in 2014 at Domino’s
Pizza, Apo Junction, Festac Town, Lagos, while he selling fuel and
engine oil in the black market at Alafia.
I
later went to Yaba to sell shoes. I traveled to Vietnam for two years.
When I came back in January 2015, I met Evans again. We discussed drug
trafficking business and I told him how I lost all my money to drug
business.
He then promised to sponsor me on drug trafficking trip, but he said I should give him some time.
The
next day, Evans called me and when I met him, he told me to enter his
car but I did not know that we were going for a kidnap operation.
I
only realized when the vehicle blocked a man and Evans and the others
got out, pulled the man out of his car, and drove away with him.
When
we and the other people in the car had passed Second Rainbow Junction,
Evans told me to join another car that was following his SUV.
On
getting to Villa Park area, they doubled crossed another vehicle and
took a man from it and we left. On getting to Cele Bus Stop, Evans asked
Ikenna, the driver of the other car, to drop me.
He
gave each of us N1.5 million. Unfortunately, the person I gave the
money to help me procure a South Korea visa embezzled it. I later gave
money to one agent and he also bolted with it. I was later arrested.
I
am married with three children. My problem now is that I gave my wife
only N3,000 before I went to Abuja. I don’t know how they are managing
to eat now. Tell the police that we have repented and should be given a
second chance.”
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